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Dog rescued after 100-foot canyon fall at Colorado National Monument

  • A dog fell into a canyon at Colorado National Monument and needed rescue, authorities said.
  • The dog, visiting from out of town with her owner, excitedly dashed toward a ledge.
  • The dog dropped over 100 feet, landing on a shelf, prompting a rescue operation.
  • The sheriff's office stated, "Unfortunately, she didn’t understand the concept of the canyon and found herself falling over 100 feet."
  • Mesa County Search & Rescue reunited the dog with her owner, and a vet found minor injuries.
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Dog rescued after 100-foot canyon fall at Colorado National Monument

A heart-stopping moment turned into a heartwarming rescue as a dog survived a 100-foot fall into a canyon.

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9NEWS Denver broke the news in Denver, United States on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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